Kejriwal Dares PM, Sonia for Debate on Corruption


New Delhi, Oct 21 (IANS): A day after he was posed with queries about his outfit's funding and his government service, India Against Corruption (IAC) leader Arvind Kejriwal Sunday hit back, daring Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress president Sonia Gandhi and general secretary Rahul Gandhi to a public debate on corruption.

He also asked Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh to first get his party chief and the prime minister to reply to corruption charges against the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.

Reacting to Digvijaya Singh's 27 questions, posed Saturday, Kejriwal in an interview with a TV channel said: "Let him first persuade Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to respond to our charges. Then, I will respond to each of his questions."

Digvijaya Singh had Saturday asked Kejriwal about foreign funding of an NGO with which he is associated and reported violation of service rules while he was an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer.

The Congress general secretary, who Friday called Kejriwal a "self-serving ambitious megalomaniac with scant regard for democracy", asked the activist why he "never raised" the issue of corruption in states ruled by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

"We had put some questions to (Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law) Robert Vadra and the prime minister. Let them answer first. Then, we will answer all questions from Digvijaya Singh. I request him to encourage the prime minister, Sonia Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi for a public debate," the activist-cum-politician said.

"Let's question each other and let public question us on personal and public issues. Is Digvijaya Singh ready. If he cannot convince his party bosses or the PM, then people would think he is doing all this for cheap publicity and to divert attention," he added.

"They can ask us any number of questions about our personal life, we will answer. Then we will ask them ... They should also answer in public," he said, pointing out that the Congress leadership did not answer questions on Vadra or Lokpal.

Kejriwal also wanted Digvijaya Singh to get answers from the prime minister, Vadra and Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on the land deals.

On the Congress leader's claim of having evidence against BJP leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani's relatives' involvement in corruption and that his party will never use these to embarrass the opposition leaders, the IAC activist said that his outfit had been highlighting the nexus between the ruling and the opposition parties.

"They are not bringing up the issues, not on moral grounds but on corrupt grounds. I congratulate Digvijaya Singh for confessing this. He has evidence of corruption against the BJP leaders and the BJP has evidence against Vadra and Digvijaya Singh. But both have an understanding," he said.

  

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  • Sandesh, Mangalore, Oman

    Mon, Oct 22 2012

    It is really unfortunate, that Anna Hajare and Kejriwal split. Citizens of India need more Kejriwal's and Anna's for the future generation, otherwise present politicians and their kids also their tails loot more than what foreign invaders did for our country. Now I feel what Nagesh Nayak commenting about present ruling government is true.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 21 2012

    Kejriwal, You are a small fry so you first come clean before you question others..........

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udipi/India

    Sun, Oct 21 2012

    Courage of Mr.Kejriwal to dare PM,Sonia and other corrupt politicians for debate on corruption is really worth noting.Although it is the duty of each and every citizen of the country to raise voice against misdeeds/corruptions by the corrupt politicians nobody has the guts to do so but Mr.Kejriwal did and challenged in a big bang.Hats off to Mr.Kejriwal.Real terrorists of the country are corrupt politicians from bottom to top without any exception.Current corruption in the country is an endemic and kills Aam
    Aadmi.Need of the hour is to apply an emergency brake by each and evey citizen of the country.Therefore support the people who takes the lead to defeat these evils like politicians.They are like slow poison.Jaago India,Jaago.Corruption Ek bahooth bada bimaari hai and highly dreaded disease.

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  • Gananath B Shetty, Nandikur/ Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 21 2012

    I really appreciate Kejriwal who has the courage to stand against corrupt politicians. It is the duty of citizens to defeat these evils like politicians who does not have a vision, they just doing politics for their welfare

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